Northern Maine Surveyors
Michael P. Cyr ~ Surveyor
Maine P.L.S. #1255
Spencer N. Caron ~ Surveyor and GIS Professional at Northern ME Enterprises
Maine P.L.S. #2593 and GISP #57270
Preliminary Boundary Information File (PBIF)
Property Boundary Surveys
Flood Elevation Certificates & Letters of Map Amendment (LOMA) Package
Topographic Plans
Site Plans
Construction Layout
GPS Control Surveys
Typical Boundary Survey Process
Step 1: P.B.I.F. (Preliminary Boundary Information File) Fee = $975 for the review of the Chain of Title for the Subject Property, including the Current Abutters Deed and Record Information, Including, but not limited to, Ancient Original Lotting Information, Railroad and/or Highway Information, and Municipal Tax Map Information. This comprehensive examination is conducted to determine the current status of the Subject Property. The PBIF process, at this stage, does not involve any on-site visits. Upon completion of this stage, we will prepare a Written Fixed Fee Proposal for a Property Boundary Survey. This proposal will be accompanied by an Aerial Photo Sketch Scope of Work, based on the gathered information.
Step 2: Receipt of Deposit, as per Written Proposal, Serves as Notice to Proceed with Boundary Survey
Step 3: Survey Field Work
Equipment: JAVAD Base/Rover RTK GPS, Magellan Professional ProMark 500 RTK GPS (Base + 2 Rovers), Leica TS13-1” Robotic Total Station with Carlson RT4 Data Collectors, with Carlson SurvPC Field Software
Step 4: Office Work - Data Processing & Boundary Calculations
Equipment Carlson Survey - Coordinate Geometry Software, AutoCAD - Map Drafting Software & ESRI ArcGIS
Step 5: Monumentation of Corners
Step 6: Creation of Survey Plan for Record Purposes
Formats: Paper, Mylar, PDF
Step 7: Delivery of Signed & Embossed Survey Plan